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Bob Thaves (Robert Lee Thaves) was born on 5 October, 1924 in Burt, Iowa, is an American cartoonist, 1924-2006. Discover Bob Thaves's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

Popular As Robert Lee Thaves
Occupation Cartoonist
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 5 October 1924
Birthday 5 October
Birthplace Burt, Iowa
Date of death 1 August, 2006
Died Place Torrance, California
Nationality United States

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1924

Robert Thaves (October 5, 1924 – August 1, 2006) was the creator of the comic strip Frank and Ernest, which began in 1972.

Robert Lee Thaves was born on October 5, 1924, in Burt, Iowa, where his father, John, published local newspapers.

His father died when he was 13.

Thaves' desire to become a cartoonist began in his childhood.

He had no formal training; instead, he practiced by studying and drawing the works of other cartoonists.

He was so skilled he could identify the cartoonist of a comic strip without looking at the signature.

He attended the University of Minnesota, where he received both a bachelor's and master's degree in psychology.

His cartoons were published in the university humor magazine Ski-U-Mah and newspaper The Minnesota Daily.

1954

He married his wife Katie in 1954, and moved with her to Manhattan Beach, California three years later.

He enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the University of Southern California, but left before completing his degree due to the success of his business career.

While still at college, the first of his cartoons was printed in magazines.

He continued to be interested in cartooning, and developed the Frank and Ernest strip while working as an industrial psychologist, occasionally selling comics to publications such as the Saturday Evening Post, True, and Cosmopolitan.

1960

Frank and Ernest began appearing in magazines as early as the 1960s.

1972

It was first nationally syndicated on November 6, 1972.

Frank and Ernest's distributor, United Media, said that the strip was carried by more than 1,300 newspapers and read by 25 million people.

It was the first single panel strip to appear in the "panel" format, and the first to use block letters for its dialogue.

1980

He also drew the short-lived King Baloo strip, which ran during the 1980s.

Co-created with Scott Stantis, its format was identical to Frank and Ernest, but featured the titular King.

1982

In a 1982 Frank and Ernest comic strip, Thaves wrote about Fred Astaire: "Sure he was great, but don't forget that Ginger Rogers did everything he did, backwards… and in high heels."

The official Ginger Rogers website credits Thaves and uses his original line.

Often the quote is incorrectly attributed to Faith Whittlesey.

1983

He won several awards for Frank and Ernest including the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for 1983, 1984 and 1986.

1985

He won the H.L. Mencken Award for the best cartoon in 1985 and he was selected as "Punster of the Year" in 1990.

Thaves died of respiratory failure in Torrance, California at the age of 81.

1988

Sometimes the quote is attributed to Ann Richards, who popularized the line in her 1988 Democratic National Convention speech, paraphrasing it as: "But if you give us a chance, we can perform. After all, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels, " though Richards credited television journalist Linda Ellerbee for giving her the line.

Ellerbee said she heard the line from a fellow passenger on an airplane.

1989

During World War II, Thaves served in Europe in the Army's 89th Infantry Division.

1997

His son Tom began collaborating with him on Frank and Ernest in 1997.

The elder Thaves had planned on transitioning his son to take over the strip before his death.

2006

Several comic strips paid tribute to Thaves in the weeks after his death in 2006: Candorville on August 14; Arlo & Janis on August 29, and Prickly City (a strip written by his King Baloo collaborator Scott Stantis) on September 10.